The respiratory process of yeast is
Rarely aerobic
Anaerobic
Purely aerobic
Both (1) and (2)
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Which of the following options describes the coenocytic condition in fungus?
Uninucleate hypha without septum
Multinucleate hypha without septum
Multicellular hypha
Multiciliate hypha
Pinus seeds struggle to germinate and establish themselves in the absence of a fungal partner. Why is this the case?
Its seeds require mycorrhizae for essential nutrient absorption.
Its seeds need specific light wavelengths provided by the fungus.
The fungus produces growth hormones necessary for seed germination.
The fungus protects the seeds from pathogenic soil microbes.
In Phycomycetes, asexual repdocution takes place by
Zoospores
Aplanospores
Both (a) and (b)
Conidia
In fungi, the network of hyphae is known as
Hypha
Fibrins
Mycelium
Plasmodium
Which is of the following statements is incorrect?
Morels and truffles are edible delicacies.
Claviceps is a source of many alkaloids and LSD.
Conidia are produced exogenously and ascospores endogenously.
Yeasts have filamentous bodies with long thread-like hyphae.
In which of the following organisms are spores produced exogenously after karyogamy and meiosis?
Ascomycetes
Basidiomycetes
Zygomycetes
Oomycetes
Fungi without sexual stage are classified as
Phycomycetes
Deuteromycetes
Dermatomycetes
Ascomycetes
The fungus without mycelium is
Puccinia
Phytophthora
Rhizopus
Saccharomyces
Sexual Reproduction in fungi may occur by means of
Sporangiospores, Oospores and ascospores
Zoospores, Oospores and basidiospores
Sporangiospores, ascospores and basidiospores
Oospore, ascospore and basidiospore
If karyogamy is followed by meiosis and spores are produced exogenously, which fungal group is likely being described?
Ascomycetes
Zygomycetes
Chytridiomycetes
Basidiomycetes